The last AEW PPV of 2022 goes on Saturday, November 19. Titled Full Gear, named after Adam Page’s story of Being The Elite a few years back, the massive event will see multiple title defenses. The main event of the night will see world champion Jon Moxley defend his title against the devil himself, MJF. Check out everything you need to know about AEW’s upcoming PPV below.
This year’s event will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Outside of the aforementioned World Championship match, there are plenty of other highly anticipated matches on the undercard, including a steel cage match between former tag team champions Jungle Boy and Luchasarus.
There is also the final of the AEW World Championship Eliminator Tournament. After weeks of battle, we will see a new number one contender for the company’s main title emerge, so right after Full Gear, MJF or Moxley will have a title defense on the horizon.
Start time:
- 5 p.m. (Pacific Time)
- 7 p.m. Central Time
- 8 p.m. Eastern Time
- 1am BST (20th November)
- 12:00 AEDT (November 20)
Additionally, there will be a pre-show called The Buy-In that kicks off an hour before the main card. Traditionally, there are several games during that hour’s build-up, so you don’t want to miss it.
How to watch:
AEW events are pay-per-view, meaning you have to pay for each event and it’s not included in a subscription service. In the United States and Canada, you will have to watch Full Gear on Bleach Report. The price is $50 USD for the event. Outside of the countries mentioned above, you will be able to see Complete team at Fite. The price varies by country.
Plus, thanks to Joe Hand Productions, you can see Full Gear at participating theaters. Check out this list of theaters that play Full Gear.
Match card:
Like many AEW PPVs, the card is exceptionally stacked. Throughout the evening, there are 11 games on the undercard. At the time of writing, it is unknown which of the matches listed below will be at Buy-In, or whether such Buy-In matches have not been announced. In total, there are seven championship matches on the Full Gear card, and believe it or not, there are still a couple of ROH titles that won’t be defended that night. Take a look at the match card below.
- Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF (AEW World Championship)
- Ethan Page vs. Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, or Lance Archer (Eliminator Tournament Finals)
- The Acclaimed(c) vs. Swerve in our Glory (AEW Tag Team Championship)
- Toni Storm (c) vs. Jamie Hayter (AEW Interim Women’s Championship)
- Chris Jericho (c) vs. Bryan Danielson vs. Sammy Guevara vs. Claudio Castagnoli (ROH World Championship)
- Triangle of Death (c) vs. The Elite (AEW Trios Championship)
- Jade Cargill (c) vs. Nyla Rose (TBS Championship)
- Jungle Boy vs. Luchasaurus (steel cage match)
- Saraya v. Dr. Britt Baker, DMD
- Sting and Darby Allin vs. Jeff Jarrett and Jay Lethal
- Wardlow (c) vs. Samoa Joe vs. Powerhouse Hobbs (TNT Championship)
Predictions:
If you want a couple of people yelling at each other about the winners and losers of Full Gear, then you’ve come to the right place, without the yelling. GameSpot’s wrestling podcast, Wrestle Buddies, has a special Full Gear predictions episode. Hosts Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner review the card and try to figure out what will happen during the event on November 19. Watch the episode below.
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